Menu
Franchises

Dodgers Forced To Halt Season-Ticket Sales Amid Mass Renewals From Current Holders

Dodgers VP/Ticket Sales David Siegel said that the team had to "cut off season-ticket sales for the coming season," after more than 31,000 season tickets had "already been sold," according to J.P. Hoornstra of the L.A. DAILY NEWS. Siegel said that he "couldn't believe his eyes" when 98% of '13 season-ticket holders renewed their plans. The team "might choose to release more seats, but Siegel said that’s yet to be determined." Siegel: “We’re currently re-evaluating how we can launch in very short order." Dodger Stadium led MLB in attendance last season with an average of 46,216 per game, while season-ticket sales were "capped just short of 32,000." Meanwhile, two bars, restaurants and concession stands are "being added to a long list of stadium enhancements that were rolled out last year." Dodgers President & CEO Stan Kasten also "expects a long-awaited wifi network to be in place by Opening Day." Siegel believes the investments in infrastructure are "having a direct result on demand." Hoornstra notes the Dodgers' four-, three-, two- and one-star ticket classification system "also remains in place." Siegel said that fans "appreciated the transparency of the system, which replaced the more confusing variable-pricing format of years past." But there is "one change," as a game’s rating "might change based on demand, a twist on the popular 'dynamic pricing' system used by many teams" (L.A. DAILY NEWS, 1/30). In L.A., Bill Shaikin notes tickets for individual games go on sale tomorrow "with prices ranging from $10 to $150." The $10 top-deck ticket -- the "cheapest available -- will be available for 16 games, down from 49 last season." Those games "all are weekdays, with no promotional giveaways" (L.A. TIMES, 1/30).

SBJ Morning Buzzcast: April 25, 2024

Motor City's big weekend; Kevin Warren's big bet; Bill Belichick's big makeover and the WNBA's big week continues

TNT’s Stan Van Gundy, ESPN’s Tim Reed, NBA Playoffs and NFL Draft

On this week’s pod, SBJ’s Austin Karp has two Big Get interviews. The first is with TNT’s Stan Van Gundy as he breaks down the NBA Playoffs from the booth. Later in the show, we hear from ESPN’s VP of Programming and Acquisitions Tim Reed as the NFL Draft gets set to kick off on Thursday night in Motown. SBJ’s Tom Friend also joins the show to share his insights into NBA viewership trends.

SBJ I Factor: Molly Mazzolini

SBJ I Factor features an interview with Molly Mazzolini. Elevate's Senior Operating Advisor – Design + Strategic Alliances chats with SBJ’s Ross Nethery about the power of taking chances. Mazzolini is a member of the SBJ Game Changers Class of 2016. She shares stories of her career including co-founding sports design consultancy Infinite Scale career journey and how a chance encounter while working at a stationery store launched her career in the sports industry. SBJ I Factor is a monthly podcast offering interviews with sports executives who have been recipients of one of the magazine’s awards.

Shareable URL copied to clipboard!

https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Daily/Issues/2014/01/30/Franchises/Dodgers.aspx

Sorry, something went wrong with the copy but here is the link for you.

https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Daily/Issues/2014/01/30/Franchises/Dodgers.aspx

CLOSE